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Newsbot @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:05 pm

Title: Robots could become 'electronic persons' with rights, obligations under draft EU plan
Category: World
Posted By: shockedcanadian
Date: 2017-01-12 11:04:02
Canadian

   



shockedcanadian @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:05 pm

I imagine they will experience a higher degree of liberty than the average Canadian...

   



xerxes @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:38 pm

Go away

   



andyt @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:40 pm

Newsbot Newsbot:
Title: Robots could become 'electronic persons' with rights, obligations under daft EU plan
Category: World
Posted By: shockedcanadian
Date: 2017-01-12 11:04:02
Canadian

FTFY

   



BartSimpson @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:56 pm

If artificial intelligences become sentient and self-aware then it would be irrational to deny them rights or to mindlessly make them into second class citizens.

   



2Cdo @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 2:26 pm

xerxes xerxes:
Go away


[B-o]

   



andyt @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 2:27 pm

They don't have the same feelings as regular people anyhow. You can't trust em, they'll show that TRB any minute.

Next thing, they'll start a silicon lives matter movement.

   



BartSimpson @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 4:45 pm

andyt andyt:
They don't have the same feelings as regular people anyhow.


The same can be said of most autistics.

   



raydan @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:06 pm

Somebody's been reading too much Asimov. 8O

   



raydan @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:10 pm

Sometime in the future, you could probably be able to program computers/robots to seem sentient and self-aware, "seem" being the operative word here.

   



Canadian_Mind @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:16 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
andyt andyt:
They don't have the same feelings as regular people anyhow.


The same can be said of most autistics.


You might say that as a joke, but it's a very accurate example. The emotional range of a sentient piece of machinery would likely be very similar to that of a person with autism. With that, there is a good chance that people with autism would have an easier time interacting with sentient machines than the average individual would. Taking it a step further, I would be willing to wager an autistic individual would be more comfortable interacting with a sentient machine than they would with a normal person.

Raydan - like it or not, we humans are computers as well. We aren't silicon based, but organic computers. Rather than relying soley on electrical interactions for computation, we also include a chemical process. Otherwise, we are simply machines with a limited set of pre-programmed instructions, including the instruction to learn. Machines can be given a similar base instruction set, whereby they are allowed to write and modify their own programming, thus learning.

So, if our electrical-chemical process can produce sentience, why can't a strictly electrical process do the same thing?

   



BartSimpson @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:29 pm

I wasn't saying that as a joke.

   



Canadian_Mind @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:32 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I wasn't saying that as a joke.


Oh. Well I guess we're on the same page then.

   



Thanos @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:33 pm

2Cdo 2Cdo:
xerxes xerxes:
Go away


[B-o]


Seconded.

[B-o] [B-o]

   



Strutz @ Thu Jan 12, 2017 7:16 pm

raydan raydan:
Sometime in the future, you could probably be able to program computers/robots to seem sentient and self-aware, "seem" being the operative word here.

As long as they are more like Data and not like Ash. 8)

   



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